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Kinda as an add-on to this; I'm getting an iBook soon...within the next month or so, as soon as my bonus gets here. I *really* like the way they look and I'm all about portability, but would it really be a good choice for a first time Mac owner? I'm just wondering because they are the only current product still with the G3 proc. Is it fast enough, or do some of you have complaints about it? Would I be better off getting a 17" iMac for starters? Either way I'm looking at spending around $2200-2500 for whichever I get, because I'm gonna get a low-end iPod with it as well. But any suggestions or opinions would be really appreciated. As it stands right now, I've messed around with Macs for a grand total of about two hours or so, and I really like what I see, and I've been reading tons about them, both online and actual magazines like Mac Addict. Anyways, just lemme know what you guys think. And thanks in advance.

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Kinda as an add-on to this; I'm getting an iBook soon...within the next month or so, as soon as my bonus gets here. I *really* like the way they look and I'm all about portability, but would it really be a good choice for a first time Mac owner? I'm just wondering because they are the only current product still with the G3 proc. Is it fast enough, or do some of you have complaints about it? Would I be better off getting a 17" iMac for starters? Either way I'm looking at spending around $2200-2500 for whichever I get, because I'm gonna get a low-end iPod with it as well. But any suggestions or opinions would be really appreciated. As it stands right now, I've messed around with Macs for a grand total of about two hours or so, and I really like what I see, and I've been reading tons about them, both online and actual magazines like Mac Addict. Anyways, just lemme know what you guys think. And thanks in advance.

Unless you are seriously wanting a laptop why don't you go for a powermac from smalldog? It's within your price range and you could just use the monitor that you are using now. Not only that but you would have tonnes of room for adding adding additional hard drives and upgrading it as time goes on.

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